Ecuador is a growing country and is active in trying to get it's population to speak English as a second language to Spanish. Business, especially the oil industry, is pushing for this. This presentation gives a quick introduction to teaching in Ecuador
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1. Presentation prepared by All About ESL
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3. Surrounded
by Music
Ecuadoreans love
music and you will
find it everywhere.
On the streets, in
bars and of course
dance clubs. Dance
to your hearts
content.
Situated on the
Equator, hence the
name Ecuador.
4. Teaching
English in
Ecuador
At the turn of the
century Ecuador
adopted the US
dollar as it’s main
currency and has
huge oil exports.
Because of this
English is being
widely promoted as
an important
language for it’s
citizens to learn.
5. Soccer is a
way of life
Like almost every
country in Middle
America soccer is a
passion for nearly
everyone that lives
there. Huge
crowds, full of
excitement for their
teams, fill stadiums
and even if you
don’t follow the
game a trip to see a
game should be on
your list of things to
do in Ecuador
8. University
Degree?
As the demand for English
teachers is quite high in
Ecuador then many schools
will not require you to have a
degree although some of the
better paying schools will
expect a degree and some of
the more prestigious schools
will require you to have both
a degree and at least one of
the recognized teaching
certificates.
9. Teaching
Certificates
It is possible to find
work as an English
teacher in Ecuador
without any
qualifications at all
but of course you
must expect the pay
to be lower than
those that do require
a TEFL, TESOL or
CELTA certificate.
10. Cost of Living
Expected Salary
How to find a job in Ecuador
Visa Requirements
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11. Presentation prepared by All About ESL
http://blog.about-esl.com
For more information about teaching English in Ecuador
http://blog.about-esl.com/teaching-english-ecuador/